
Well situated geographically in relation to both England and Wales, Portsmouth is a city appreciated for the pleasures provided by its seafront and for the richness of its maritime history..
LD Lines has a modern maritime dock, providing a warm welcome fo passengers as well as administrative and port operations, all in conditions of maximum comfort and rapidity.
KEY DISTANCES
Brighton: 85 km
Bristol: 155 km
London: 130 km
Oxford: 138 km
Southampton: 32 km
Access and services at the terminal
By car: via the M27 motorway, then the M275, follow the signs for the Continental Ferryport to the LD Lines terminal.
By train: closest train stations, Portsmouth and Southsea.
Services
Bar, cafeteria, baby care facilities, facilities for the disabled, exchange, lockers,currency dispenser.
A port steeped in history, home of Dickens and the Royal Navy.
The birthplace of Charles Dickens, whose house we can still admire, Portsmouth is also associated with the formidable history of the Royal Navy and is still a major naval port to this day.Portsmouth is home to HMS Victory, the ship on which Nelson won the Battle of Trafalgar.You can also visit HMS Warrior, the first iron-clad ship, as well as many museums testifying to the important role of Portsmouth in World War 2, including preparations for the Normandy landing.
For more information, you can also visit the following Websites :
> http://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk
> www.welcometoportsmouth.co.uk